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may his grace bless us. may peace and tranquility prevail among us all as we go forth from this evening. thank you all. [ applause ] now it's my distinct pleasure to introduce james conley for the convocation. bishop? >> mayor hogan, members of the city council of auwuroraurora, d clergy, my brothers and sisters, tonight we come together to pray and to be with one another. some of us are survivors, family members or friends of those who suffered through this senseless and evil act of violence which took place early friday morning. all of us in this local community were affected by what happened here on friday. and we'll never be the same. this senseless and evil act of violence has left many of us wandering how and why this could happen. these questions arise when the every day
may his grace bless us. may peace and tranquility prevail among us all as we go forth from this evening. thank you all. [ applause ] now it's my distinct pleasure to introduce james conley for the convocation. bishop? >> mayor hogan, members of the city council of auwuroraurora, d clergy, my brothers and sisters, tonight we come together to pray and to be with one another. some of us are survivors, family members or friends of those who suffered through this senseless and evil act of...
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designed with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent and you can use four times less. charmin ultra soft. >>> welcome back to "first look." i'm ve roar kan de la cruz. with four holes to go, adam scott blew it to claim the oldest trophy in golf yesterday. here's bill seward. >> a very good morning to you. the british open was adam scott's to lose, and that's exactly what he did. to england we go, tiger woods in the hunt and then he got lost in some bunkers. never a gad sign to be swinging from your knees. finally got out but a triple bogey finishing four back tied for third. no collapse was bigger than adam scott's. the leader coming into sunday, bad approach on 15. you'll need a shovel from there. scott bogeys the hole. meanwhile, ernie els just chugging along rolling in a birdie on 18 finished with a 68, seven-under. he watched as scott completely falls apart. bogeys the final four holes needing this to force a playoff, not going to happen. els wins his second british open and fourth major. >>> from the british open to the first brit to win the tour de france, bradle
designed with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent and you can use four times less. charmin ultra soft. >>> welcome back to "first look." i'm ve roar kan de la cruz. with four holes to go, adam scott blew it to claim the oldest trophy in golf yesterday. here's bill seward. >> a very good morning to you. the british open was adam scott's to lose, and that's exactly what he did. to england we go, tiger woods in the hunt and then he got lost in some bunkers....
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joining us congressman moran from virginia. good to have you with us. we've learned a lot about the suspect, a lot today, especially the images that came out. much of all of it does call into question his mental health. folks want to know how we can keep guns out of the hands of such people. here is what one tea party favorite had to say about that. take a listen. >> you simply can't keep these weapons out of the hands of sick demented individuals who want to do harm. when you try and do it, you restrict our freedom. >> restrict our freedoms. congressman, do you agree with that? as americans we love our freedoms but does it mean we have to accept senseless violence, the murder of 12 people sitting in a movie theater at its price. >> my son went to a movie theater at midnight. don't i have the freedom to know my son can go to a movie theater without gunfire threatening his life? what are we going to do, check everyone going into a movie theater, have a metal detector now. seems to me this is about freedom. it's the freedom to live securely and safely amo
joining us congressman moran from virginia. good to have you with us. we've learned a lot about the suspect, a lot today, especially the images that came out. much of all of it does call into question his mental health. folks want to know how we can keep guns out of the hands of such people. here is what one tea party favorite had to say about that. take a listen. >> you simply can't keep these weapons out of the hands of sick demented individuals who want to do harm. when you try and do...
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thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> welcome to "politicsnation." i'm al sharpton live in dallas. tonight's lead, portrait of an accused killer. tonight the suspected gunman in colorado's shooting has made his first courtroom appearance since the horrific tragedy that left 12 people dead and 58 others injured. james holmes had dyed orange/red hair and seemed dazed and glassy eyed. sometimes closing his eyes as the hearing proceeded. he didn't say anything in court and seemed disconnected. even when the judge talked about the victims. >> for protection order if you'd hand a copy. shall not possess or control a firearm or other weapon. shall not consume alcoholic beverages and controlled substances. and not to commit any new offenses. >> investigators are now looking at his computer and other items found in his apartment trying to piece together who he is and why he allegedly walked into a movie theater and started shooting innocent people. holmes reportedly began str
thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> welcome to "politicsnation." i'm al sharpton live in dallas. tonight's lead, portrait of an accused killer. tonight the suspected gunman in colorado's shooting has made his first courtroom appearance since the horrific tragedy that left 12 people dead and 58 others injured. james holmes had dyed orange/red hair and seemed dazed and glassy eyed. sometimes closing his eyes as the hearing...
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as always, miguel, thank for coming over and giving us that update. and we showed you a little bit of the vigil. thousands of people were there. they were expecting 5,000. by one estimate, there was double that. and that is where aurora mayor steve hogan said the tragedy would, in fact, empower this community. >> we will take this experience and use it to strengthen our commitment to each other. we will reclaim our city in the name of goodness, kindness, and compassion. >> joining me now is sarah castellanos, a reporter with the "aurora sentinel," the local newspaper. good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> third largest city in colorado, you've worked here for almost three years. tell us a little bit about what it was like here early on friday morning? >> it was complete chaos. i mean, everyone was just trying to find out exactly what happened and people were -- i was at the movie theater about 6:30/7:00 in the morning and people were just scared. there was a lot of fear in the air. a lot of just trying to figure out what exactly had happened
as always, miguel, thank for coming over and giving us that update. and we showed you a little bit of the vigil. thousands of people were there. they were expecting 5,000. by one estimate, there was double that. and that is where aurora mayor steve hogan said the tragedy would, in fact, empower this community. >> we will take this experience and use it to strengthen our commitment to each other. we will reclaim our city in the name of goodness, kindness, and compassion. >> joining...
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thank you for joining us tonight. what did you feel when you saw the picture of that guy in court today, corbin, james holmes. >> i'd say as soon as i was watching the trial on cnn today, i felt completely numb. i felt no emotion whatsoever when i was looking at the face of the gunman. >> did he look dangerous to you? did he remind you of what you saw in the theater? >> honestly, looking at his face, he looked like an average person that you would see probably at a mall or anywhere common. you would not put two and two together if you saw that person and if you were there that night. you would never know. >> compare him to what you saw, the two gentlemen, whatever you saw, compare him to what you saw in the theater the night that everything went horribly. >> the night in the theater, as soon as the door swung open and the person in black walked into the theater, this person had a stroll like he knew what was going on, like he knew what was supposed to happen, like it was supposed to be a walk in the park and he was go
thank you for joining us tonight. what did you feel when you saw the picture of that guy in court today, corbin, james holmes. >> i'd say as soon as i was watching the trial on cnn today, i felt completely numb. i felt no emotion whatsoever when i was looking at the face of the gunman. >> did he look dangerous to you? did he remind you of what you saw in the theater? >> honestly, looking at his face, he looked like an average person that you would see probably at a mall or...
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it will be used to start an endowment on helping child abuse victims. a four-year bowl ban for penn state. 40 scholarships over a four-year period, ten per year that will be taken away. the erasing of every penn state victory from 1998 to 2011. that is a penalty on joe paterno's legacy. by the way, he was the winningest college football coach in history. that is no longer the case. and then finally, this decision of a five-year probation for the entire university's athletic program. bruce feld pan, i want to go to you to answer that last question that was posed. is this worse than the death penalty or not? >> well, keep in mind after smu got the death penalty for the next 20 years, they didn't even win 20% of tear games. we'll see how this is going to -- this has got to be close. i really think the ncaa just crushed penn state football. that's what i kept coming back to because the four-year postseason bowl ban basically means no blue chip recruit is really going to want to go there because your entire career, you're not going to be able to compete for
it will be used to start an endowment on helping child abuse victims. a four-year bowl ban for penn state. 40 scholarships over a four-year period, ten per year that will be taken away. the erasing of every penn state victory from 1998 to 2011. that is a penalty on joe paterno's legacy. by the way, he was the winningest college football coach in history. that is no longer the case. and then finally, this decision of a five-year probation for the entire university's athletic program. bruce feld...
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thanks for joining us. first of all, the decision by the ncaa not to completely end the football program. their explanation was that it was not fair to punish everyone for what some had done. >> well, i think what essentially the ncaa has done is levied a penalty that's on par with the death penalty. i think if you're going to use that logic, then there are some other sanctions but essentially, by eliminating 40 scholarships and denying penn state the ability to play in bowl games for four years, you're crippling the four year, you're crippling the program forred a least a decade if not longer. so if essence they did issue a death penalty-like penalty. >> and in sports terminology, that is to shut down the program. at this stage, how does penn state recruit young men for their program when they know they have no option of postseason play? >> they're really put willing themselves at the a significant disadvantage. even more so than other programs in a have gotten similar bowl bans. if you're a top player, yo
thanks for joining us. first of all, the decision by the ncaa not to completely end the football program. their explanation was that it was not fair to punish everyone for what some had done. >> well, i think what essentially the ncaa has done is levied a penalty that's on par with the death penalty. i think if you're going to use that logic, then there are some other sanctions but essentially, by eliminating 40 scholarships and denying penn state the ability to play in bowl games for...
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samantha says quote, for something that's supposed to keep us safe, firearms sure are used to kill a lot of innocent people. and mace says even in tragedy he can make people feel a little better. we'll have much more on the issue of gun control ahead. but the other topic getting attention on our page is a new report showing poverty is on the rise. diane says too many people feel it's an honorable thing to help poor people around the world, but it is socialism to help them in your own country. we want to hear what you think too. head over to facebook and search "politicsnation" and like us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. we hope to see you there. all multivitamins give me the basics. they claim to be complete. only centrum goes beyond. providing more than just the essential nutrients, so i'm at my best. centrum. always your most complete. >>> police say james holmes was able to head into a packed movie theater with an assault rifle, two handguns, and a shotgun. holmes was allegedly able to go online and stockpile 3,000 rounds of handgun ammunition,
samantha says quote, for something that's supposed to keep us safe, firearms sure are used to kill a lot of innocent people. and mace says even in tragedy he can make people feel a little better. we'll have much more on the issue of gun control ahead. but the other topic getting attention on our page is a new report showing poverty is on the rise. diane says too many people feel it's an honorable thing to help poor people around the world, but it is socialism to help them in your own country....
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thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> welcome to "politicsnation." i'm al sharpton live in dallas. tonight's lead, portrait of an accused killer. tonight the suspected gunman in colorado's shooting has made his first courtroom appearance since the horrific tragedy that left 12 people dead and 58 others injured. james holmes had dyed orange/red hair and seemed dazed and glassy eyed. sometimes closing his eyes as the hearing oceeded. he didn't say anything in court and seemed disconnected. even when the judge talked about the victims. >> for protection order if you'd hand a copy. shall not possess or control a firearm or other weapon. shall not consume alcoholic beverages and controlled substances. and not to commit any new offenses. >> investigators are now looking at his computer and other items found in his apartment trying to piece together who he is and why he allegedly walked into a movie theater and started shooting innocent people. holmes reportedly began strug
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thanks for being with us. "the ed show" and ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans. welcome to "the ed show." i'm michael eric dyson in for ed schultz. today, we got our first look at an alleged killer. we'll still looking for politicians who will step up to cut down the violence. this is "the ed show," and as ed would say, let's get to work. >> we haven't had the head of alcohol, tobacco, and fire arms because the president can't get anybody through congress. we don't have moneys to go and enforce the laws. the states aren't putting data into the database. >> we are one nation under the gun and some lawmakererize fighting back. illinois congresswoman jan chucowsky said we need to do more, and she's here tonight. >>> as the governor of massachusetts, you did sign a legislation restricting or banning assault weapons. did that work in massachusetts to your satisfaction? >> the aurora shooting creeps into presidential politics. the big panel weighs in. >> and the fallout from michele bachmann's
thanks for being with us. "the ed show" and ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans. welcome to "the ed show." i'm michael eric dyson in for ed schultz. today, we got our first look at an alleged killer. we'll still looking for politicians who will step up to cut down the violence. this is "the ed show," and as ed would say, let's get to work. >> we haven't had the head of alcohol, tobacco, and fire arms because the president can't...